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EELISA Days Challenge – Extreme Event Game

Extreme Event is an award-winning in-person role-playing game that gives participants a taste of what it takes to build community resilience in the face of disaster. Players work together to make decisions and solve problems during ...

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    Extreme Event is an award-winning in-person role-playing game that gives participants a taste of what it takes to build community resilience in the face of disaster. Players work together to make decisions and solve problems during an engaging, fast-paced disaster simulation. There are three scenarios from which to choose: earthquake, hurricane, or flood, according to the desired resilience training.

    Any group of 12-48 adults or teens can play Extreme Event. It has been used by community groups, in classrooms, and as part of volunteer and teacher training activities. It is cross-disciplinary, so fits well in many different contexts. Developed by the National Academy of Sciences’ Marian Koshland Science Museum (now LabX) in collaboration with the Resilient America Roundtable, Extreme Event’s content draws on recommendations from the seminal 2012 National Academies consensus study report Disaster Resilience: A National Imperative and has been reviewed by experts and staff of the National Academies.

    Participation requirements

    Open to the whole academic cmommunity (students, profs. administrative staff)

    Challenge
    In person
    Schedule
    11 Nov - 11 Nov 2022
    Location
    E.T.S.I. MINAS Y ENERGÍA - Aula Vanadio
    Planta 1, Edificio M3 Departamental, Calle Alenza nº 4. Madrid, Spain
    ECTS
    1 ECTS *

    * If you would like to receive ECTS for your home degree program, please clarify credibility of the activity with your local study and degree coordinator beforehand.

    Language
    Spanish
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